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NEN-EN-IEC 61788-8

Superconductivity - Part 8: AC Loss measurements - Total AC loss measurement of Cu/Nb-Ti composite superconducting wires exposed to a transverse alternating magnetic field by a pickup coil method

inactive
Organization: NEN
Publication Date: 1 June 2003
Status: inactive
Page Count: 60
ICS Code (Electricity. Magnetism. Electrical and magnetic measurements): 17.220
ICS Code (Superconductivity and conducting materials): 29.050
scope:

Specifies the measurement method of total AC losses by the pickup coil method in Cu/Nb-Ti composite superconducting wires exposed to a transverse alternating magnetic field. The losses may contain both hysteresis and coupling losses. The standard method to measure only the heteresis loss in DC or low-sweep-rate magnetic field is specified in IEC 61788-13.

Document History

December 1, 2010
Superconductivity - Part 8: AC loss measurements - Total AC loss measurement of round superconducting wires exposed to a transverse alternating magnetic field at liquid helium temperature by a pickup coil method
This part of IEC 61788 specifies the measurement method of total AC losses by the pickup coil method in composite superconducting wires exposed to a transverse alternating magnetic field. The losses...
NEN-EN-IEC 61788-8
June 1, 2003
Superconductivity - Part 8: AC Loss measurements - Total AC loss measurement of Cu/Nb-Ti composite superconducting wires exposed to a transverse alternating magnetic field by a pickup coil method
Specifies the measurement method of total AC losses by the pickup coil method in Cu/Nb-Ti composite superconducting wires exposed to a transverse alternating magnetic field. The losses may contain...
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